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unwind

[uhn-wahynd] / ʌnˈwaɪnd /




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Goldman warned that a larger unwind of the winners could cause more pain given high levels of investor exposure to the strategy.

From MarketWatch

When large positions are unwound, the capital does not vanish.

From MarketWatch

But unwinding it not only will be difficult, given rising concerns about market liquidity; it also may not produce the more equitable economic benefits he wants.

From The Wall Street Journal

The effect of a mass deleveraging looks set to bleed over into stock markets, and metals aren’t the only crowded trade susceptible to being unwound.

From Barron's

The bitcoin holdings of Michael Saylor’s Strategy were briefly underwater in a sign of the unwinding in cryptocurrency value this year.

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